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- Seafood species can be mislabelled in misleading ways. This article examines the history and types of mislabelling, and looks at the current state of...
- negates the advantage of the 800E. Nikon has advised that there are mislabelled Nikon D800E in circulation that are actually the D800 model with the...
- trial, swipe data for one of the doors to the neonatal unit had been mislabelled such that entries and exits were reversed. They did not confirm whether...
- economic ties for political purposes. Counterfeiting problems stem from mislabelling by foreign producers and falsified "Georgian Wine" labels on wines produced...
- particularly susceptible to mislabelling, and seafood substitution was the most common type of fraud. Another type of mislabelling is short-weighting, where...
- S. between 2010 and 2012, they found one-third were mislabelled. The highest rate of mislabelling occurred with snapper at 87 percent, followed by tuna...
- Since its invention by John Stith Pemberton in 1886, criticisms of Coca-Cola as a product, and of the business practices of The Coca-Cola Company, have...
- expenditures on administration and fundraising, as well as misreporting or mislabelling expenditures to game the ratings. Charity Navigator was launched in the...
- seen in mixed-breed cats, which can affect breeders and showers due to mislabelling a cat as a Russian Blue. Russian Blues are plush short-haired, shimmering...
- plant in the family Grossulariaceae, native to Europe. It is sometimes mislabelled as Ribes glandulosum, called the "skunk currant" in the United States...